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Science has allowed us to clone animals with DNA. If we were to find Jesus's DNA, say where he was crucified at, would we be able to clone Him since we would have his DNA? What would His DNA look like even if we found it? Couldn't we determine then if God was man or if God was God? Or would we not even think it was DNA because God is God and we couldn't even know if God has DNA?

2007-09-10 10:06:03 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

Jesus bled on the cross. His body was taken into heaven as told by the Bible. So his blood may still be in the sand in which He was crucified.

2007-09-10 10:18:58 · update #1

mj23 then cloning itself would not be possible as God is the only creator of life. Cloning is a lab creation of an animal (so far as we know it)

2007-09-10 10:25:47 · update #2

valorandmadness your thoughts on saying its a 4 year old would be correct if that was the only way cloning happened. Since you are wrong and do not know what cloning is. You can take a fertilized egg and implant the single cell to develop in the egg to create a clone. so you are wrong so shut up.

2007-09-10 10:27:54 · update #3

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You could clone the body, but the life force?? No guarantees it would be his that inhabits the body.

2007-09-10 10:25:37 · answer #1 · answered by aisha 5 · 2 0

Technically, the state of the DNA would be impossible to clone. From over the years of extreme heat, etc, that would degrade the DNA. If by some reason you could clone the DNA and make a human, you have a large amount of ethical issues that will be stopping you. I would also talk to a pastor and a scientist about the DNA of GOD and family ties.
good luck.

2007-09-10 17:17:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Did Jesus have DNA? Well, He was God, but also fully human, so I'm going to guess He might have had DNA. As far as creating a clone, I guess it would be theoretically possible to create a physical replication of Jesus, but the clone would NOT be Jesus, since Jesus was God's son.

2007-09-10 17:30:49 · answer #3 · answered by xfilesfan 7 · 1 0

With current technology, we cannot clone people from DNA and I don't think it is legal

Where would you get the DNA from?

I'm assuming that he was human so would have human DNA

Can't say what this would tell us about God

2007-09-10 17:15:10 · answer #4 · answered by Andy D 4 · 0 0

Wasnt all soruce of his DNA Whisked up to heaven?

Besides, Sceintists can clone animals, But i dont think they could clone humans. If they could clone humans, They would have reported it to the newspaper or something, Or not do it because it might be dangorus.

2007-09-10 17:14:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Right now, we need an intact nucleus to clone someone. Even then it is very difficult and requires many tries. It probably hasn't been done on humans but only animals but I wouldn't be surprise if someone was keeping it secret.

2007-09-10 17:13:34 · answer #6 · answered by bravozulu 7 · 2 0

a clone is made by taking a sex cell from a body and implanting it into the uterus of another animal of that species or class. you dont make a clone by saying "lets take your girlfriends spit and make a bunch of her for "fun"" your idea of cloning is atrocious. your like a 4 year old attempting a calculus problem.

2007-09-10 17:24:50 · answer #7 · answered by valorandmadness 2 · 0 2

God sent Him here so there is no way our human hands can duplicate Jesus because God is the ONLY ONE who has the power to make Jesus. He was built by God and no matter what we do, no matter how advanced our science is, only God can create Jesus.

2007-09-10 17:17:28 · answer #8 · answered by AgentI 5 · 0 1

Any DNA in the sand would have decayed long ago.

2007-09-10 17:25:24 · answer #9 · answered by Randy G 7 · 0 0

Yup.
But you'd have to find a fresh one (cell) before he catches you :D

2007-09-10 17:14:49 · answer #10 · answered by Curious George 1 · 0 0

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